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  • U.S. Debt Shock is Coming Sooner than Later

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    Try this type of business model and see how it works.  Even with the  unrealistic information provided by the administration, the spending is unsustainable.  The conclusion must be the politicians are too stupid, don’t care or they are purposely trying to destroy the country.  Investor’s Business Daily has a great article outlining the coming financial […]

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  • MSM Silent about Halliburton No-Bid Contract

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    Where’s the outrage from the Main Stream Media concerning the no bid contract awarded to KBR?  If President Bush were still in office, the personal assaults would be relentless.  Forget about the fact that Halliburton’s KBR division is the best choice for this contract.  Facts never mattered during President Bush’s Administration.  Facts don’t seem to […]

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  • Obama Calls for Tolerance. Where’s HIS?

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    President Obama delivered the commencement at the University of Michigan, stressing the need to open up to opposing views.  Perhaps he should practice what he preaches.  Newsbusters.org has  great article with references to the articles on their website that contradict his own statement of tolerance toward other viewpoints.  From Obama’s commencement speech: “[T]he practice of […]

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  • Sen. Sessions: President Obama Wants Judges to ‘Promote Agenda’

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    ABC News is reporting Senator Jeff Sessions (R) is stating one of the most important issues regarding Supreme Court Nominees.  Do we want judges that interpret the law based upon the “original intent” or “living document” philosophy.  No activists judges.  The decisions of the Supreme Court  impact too many people.   One activist judge should not […]

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  • Unions will dodge O’s health tax

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    Unions will dodge the new health care tax on “Cadillac” plans The sweetheart deal, hammered out behind closed doors, will save union employees at least $60 billion over the years involved, while others won’t be as lucky — they’ll have to cough up almost $90 billion. Nothing but a political payoff to the unions.